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Platforms
  
centre platform

Disabled access
  
Yes

Opened
  
28 February 1963

Platform
  
Island platform

Structure type
  
underground

Passengers (2014)
  
55,700

Province
  
Ontario

Tracks
  
2

St. Andrew (TTC)

Location
  
173 King Street West, Toronto, Ontario Canada

Connections
  
TTC buses and Streetcars  304   King  504  King  514  Cherry

Address
  
Toronto, ON M5H 1J8, Canada

Similar
  
Osgoode, St Patrick, King, Queen's Park, St George

St. Andrew is a subway station on the Yonge–University line in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located under University Avenue where it is intersected by King Street West. The station, which opened in 1963, is named for the nearby St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Wi-fi service is available at this station.

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Subway infrastructure in the vicinity

South of the station the line curves 90 degrees east to run under Front Street to Union station.

Nearby landmarks

The Entertainment District including Roy Thomson Hall, Royal Alexandra Theatre, Princess of Wales Theatre and Bell Lightbox; the home of the Toronto International Film Festival.

The Financial District and the Toronto Stock Exchange; with access east of the station via the PATH pedestrian tunnel system to Sun Life Centre, Exchange Tower, First Canadian Place, Standard Life Centre, and Toronto-Dominion Centre.

Destinations west of the station, also available via PATH, include Metro Hall, Canadian Broadcasting Centre, RBC Centre, Ritz-Carlton Toronto and Simcoe Place, and continuing further to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on the south side of Front Street.

Surface connections

A transfer is required to connect between the subway and these surface TTC streetcar routes:

  • 304 Blue Night King eastbound to Broadview subway station and westbound to Dundas West subway station
  • 504 King eastbound to Broadview subway station and westbound to Dundas West subway station
  • 514 Cherry eastbound to Distillery Loop and westbound to Dufferin Gate Loop
  • Greyhound buses stop nearby on University Avenue at Wellington Street.

    Station improvements

    Starting in 2008, several minor changes have been implemented. A trial installation of LED lights at the south end of the platform is being used to study their effectiveness in the system, and the final decision whether to keep them will be made in September 2009. Further, LED lighting has been approved and installation will begin February 2011.

    Removal of the metal slat wall cover treatment has begun. As of June 2009, a new wall treatment had started to be installed. The new treatment appears to be enamel painted sheet metal that is white in colour with dark green trim and lettering. On March 25, 2010, the panels were replaced with new versions that showed less buckling; however, the buckling issue has not been totally resolved and a new stronger version is being developed.

    The station has been converted to full wheelchair accessibility by using two elevators: a new one inside the station from the mezzanine level to the subway platform, and the other an upgrade of an elevator in a nearby office complex at 145 King St West to provide access from street level to the mezzanine. The project started in 2010 and the elevators went into service in June 2012.

    References

    St. Andrew (TTC) Wikipedia


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